CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF KANSAS. ; 27 
Genus Liwosa, Brisson. 
252. DL. feda ( Linn.) Ord. Marbled Godwit. Migratory; not un- 
common. 
253. L. hemastica (Linn.) Coues. Hudsonian Godwit. Migratory ; 
rare. 
. - Genus Toranus, Bechstein. 
254. T. melanoleucus (Gmel.) Vieill. Greater Yellowlegs. Migra- 
tory; common. 
255. T. flavipes (Gmel.) Vieill. Lesser Yellowlegs. Migratory; 
abundant. 
Genus RHyACOPHILUS, Kaup. 
256. R. solitarius (Wils.) Cass. Solitary Sandpiper. Migratory; 
common; probably breed in the State. 
| Genus SyMPHYEMIA, Rafinesque. 
257. R. semipalmata (Gmel.) Hartl. Willet’s Tattler. Migratory; 
rare. 
Genus BARTRAMIA, Lesson. 
* 258. B. longicauda (Bechst.) Bp. Bartram’s Tattler —Field Plover. 
Abundant summer resident. 
Genus TRYNGITES, Cabanis. 
259. T. rufescens (Vieill.) Caban. Buff-breasted Sandpiper. Migra- 
tory; rare. 
Genus TRINGOIDES, Bonaparte. 
* 260. T. maularius (Linn.) Gray. Spotted Sandpiper— Peet-weet. 
Summer resident rare; in migration common. 
Genus NuMENtIvs, Linnzeus. 
*261. NV. longirostris, Wilson. Long-billed Curlew. Rare summer 
resident in northern Kansas; in migration common. 
262. N. hudsonicus, Lath. Hudsonian Curlew. Migratory; rare. 
_ 263. N. borealis (Foster) Lath. Eskimo Curlew. Migratory; abun- 
dant. 
Family PHALAROPODID %.— Phalaropes. 
Genus LoprpEs, Cuvier. 
264. L. hyperboreus (Linn.) Cuv. Northern Phalarope. Migratory ; 
rare. 
Genus STEGANOPUS, Vieillot. 
265. 8. wilsoni (Sab. ) Coues. Wilson’s Phalarope. Migratory; com- 
mon. 
